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Applied geography papers: the commercial structure of Hong Kong

This file contains 2 copies of this report created in conjunction with Ryerson's School of Applied Geography. Report was second in series of case studies completed by the CSCA for their project on the Competitive Position of Canadian Commercial Activities within the Global Market. Project was sponsored by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

Simmons, Jim

Appreciation plaque from Trillium Health Ctr Foundation

Item is a wall plaque that reads: "[Trillium Health Centre Foundation logo] / Presented with sincere appreciation to / Kodak Canada Inc. / (Donor Wall Category - Sponsor) / For your support of Trillium Health Centre / Healping us provide the very best in health care". It has a black marble border and a cream coloured background with black text,

Kodak Canada Inc.

Approval plan for proposed siding to serve the Canadian Kodak Company Ltd. [Kodak Heights]

Item is a blueprint showing the Kodak Heights property in 1930, including Eglinton and Yonge streets in Weston-Mount Denis area. The blueprint, created by the Ontario & Quebec Railway Co. and its lessee the Canadian Pacific Railway Co., outlines railway car clearances required for proposed additional buildings, number 5 and 8.

The Canadian Pacific Railway Company

Arch of Constantine in Rome

Lantern slide, wood frame with glass positive B & W slide - image framed in black. Handwritten in ink on sticker on the slide is "Arc de Titus a Rome" but the word Titus is scratched out and written over top is the word Constantine. Image of an arch with the colloseum in the background, to the right. Wood frame has the word constantine written in pencil above image.

Arches of Triumph, Pompeii

Lantern slide, glass B&W slide in wood frame. Image framed in black and gold. Sticker on wood handwritten in ink "arches of Triumph Egypt Pompeii." Printed direclty of slide "7669 Arcs de Triomphe et Rue du Forum, a Pompei." Same written on wood in pencil. Image of arches and road with some ruins.

Architects' Description of Maple Leaf Gardens manuscript

The manuscript lists the officers of Maples Leaf Gardens Limited, the directors of the Maple Leaf Hockey Club Limited, and the sub-contractors engaged in The Gardens' construction. It provides a basic description of the building's construction and features, the method ice making, and other included facilities. The manuscript mentions the unique method wage payment for the unionized site workmen being partially by stock "in the venture".

The typeface on the four manuscript pages is faint while the envelope has darker typeface. This could be due to a new ribbon having been inserted into the typewriter. Page four has a handwritten notation and is a carbon copy of its original, perhaps included in error.

The Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Club, Ltd.

Architecture building opening

Audiocassette recording of the opening of the Architecture building. Speaking are Murray Paulin, Dr. Brian Segal, Board of Governors chairman Colin Graham, Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario John Black Aird, and Premier of Ontario William Davis.

Argoflex E

Item consists of an Argus Argoflex E twin-lens reflex camera made in the U.S.A. It was the first 620 film TLR camera produced by Argus. The camera features gear-coupled lenses allowing the user to focus using the viewfinder, an f4.5/75mm Argus Varex Anastigmat lens, and an Argus Varex Shutter with speeds T, B, 200, 100, 50, 25 and 10. Exposures are 6x6. The body is made of black Bakelite.

Argoflex EF

Item is a metal twin lens reflex camera for 2 1/4" x 2 1/4" exposures on 620 format roll film. Coupled front lens focusing.

Argus 264 Instant Load

Item is an instant load 126 cartridge film camera with an 44 mm Argus Cintar lens. The camera features fixes shutter speed, auto exposure using a selenium cell and has a flashcube socket, tripod socket, and automatic film speed sensing.

Argus 3D Stereo

Item consists of a 35 mm stereo camera. The arrangement of the two lenses allowed for the construction of the camera to be relatively small. This model was previously known as the Loreo Stereo camera, but Argus purchased the Loreo Mark 1 3d Stereo and rebranded it as its own

The film can be exposed and processed just as regular 35mm film. The prints will show two perspective views, which can be viewed in full stereo depth using a 3D viewer.

Argus A2 (A2B)

Item is an Argus A2 35mm camera with manual exposure control, with a 50mm f/4.5 lens, a rotary shutter w T, B, 1/25, 1/50, 1/100, 1/200 and an eye level direct viewfinder. Has a leather carrying case and strap.
Designed for amateur photographers and marketed to the masses, it was introduced to the market for the price of $12.50. It was similar to the previous Argus A and AF with an additional integral extinction meter and exposure calculator added. As a result of these changes, the user didn’t need specialized knowledge of photography to take a decent picture.

Argus A2F

Item is a 35 mm cartridge camera with a bakelite body and an Argus Anastigmat f4.5/50 mm collapsible lens. This particular model comes with an extinction meter and features close focusing to 15".

Argus C3

Item is a 35mm camera. Very solid and durable design, similar to the box camera.

Argus C3 (35mm camera)

Item is a 35mm rangefinder camera produced by the Argus Camera Corporation. The C3 model was produced by the company from 1939 to 1966. The serial number on this camera, 1473750, indicated this one was manufactured in 1956. The camera has the same rectangular design shared by the other C models, often called "the brick", and is Bakelite and metal with an Argus Coated Cintar 50mm f3.5 lens. To focus the camera, the rangefinder wheel is adjusted until the images in the split screen rangefinder viewer line up.

Argus C3 Matchmatic

Item is a 35mm point and shoot cameras. The Argus C3 Matchmatic camera is similar to the C2 but with different colored leatherette covering and different, propriety markings on the exposure settings. The lens is a 50mm f3.5 coated Cintar lens. The aperture range is f3.5 to f16 and the focus range is from 3 to 50 feet + infinity. Available shutter speeds are 1/10 to 1/300 plus B.

Argus film splicer

Small grey metal splicer for cutting and rejoining 8 mm film strips for at-home editing. Remnants of film strips were found in the splicer along with a crumpled piece of paper with instructions for use.

Argus Camera Company

Arrow Mini Camera

Item is a minuscule "Hit" camera, which produced 14 x 14 mm pictures. This type of camera could be purchased in New York's Time Square for 1$. Because of the difficulty to find film, most consumers would purchase these cameras as souvenirs.

Items includes the original colourful packaging box.

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